First and foremost, we are business owners and entrepreneurs through and through.
Among all the owners of Easier Payments, we’ve ran and operated multiple 7 figure businesses and have had a lot of success in creating our own start-ups and seeing them mature into high revenue producing companies.
Our greatest ability entrepreneurs is solving problems that exist amongst business owners themselves. We’ve done this in the accounting space, forex markets, within the business opportunities space, and now, within the payments industry.
You see, we have paid millions of dollars in fees over the course of our almost 20 years in business when we didn’t have to. There are several solutions that will allow a business owner to either pass the fee onto the customer or absorb the fees in some other creative ways that can be discussed on a phone call. No level-headed business owner should pay more in merchant fees than is necessary to operate a business. What’s even more surprising to some operators, is that they don’t realize that merchant processing fees account for upwards of 10% of their expenses (for high-risk merchants).
The reason we’re getting into the merchant processing space is to help business owners navigate the confusing landscape of processing credit cards and the fees associated with accepting credit cards. If you’ve ever looked at your processing statements, you will undoubtedly be confused and troubled by how the statements are presented. We’ve always felt this could be intentional and intended to confine us to one processor; or to provide ammunition for a sales agent to maintain a superior outlook on what numbers actually mean and how it would be in our best interest to stay with the current provider.
We want to eliminate the confusion of working with a merchant processing company and help our clients get the best price and put money back into their pockets. We already know how difficult it is to operate a business; and when an economic downturn happens, that cash-flow is critically important to have and could be the difference between staying open or shutting the doors.